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Genesis: true beginnings?
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Sunday, 27 September 2009 |
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"The Genesis Debate is a worthwhile volume that will help you better understand the biblical doctrine of creation." -- Norman L. Geisler
Description: Are the Genesis creation days 24 hours long? Ages of time? Or a literary framework? In The Genesis Debate, three teams of evangelicals committed to the infallibility and inerrancy of Scripture tackle this question head-on by presenting and defending their respective views in a lively, yet friendly, forum.
J. Ligon Duncan III and David W. Hall defend the view that the Genesis creation days are six, sequential days, each 24 hours long (the 24-hour view). Hugh Ross and Gleason L. Archer defend the view that the Genesis creation days are six sequential ages of time of unspecified but finite duration (the day-age view). And Lee Irons with Meredith G. Kline defend the view that the Genesis creation days are presented as normal days, but that the picture of God's creating in six days and resting on the seventh is figurative (the Framework view).
Publisher: Global Publishing Services (November 24, 2000)
ISBN-10: 0970224508
ISBN-13: 978-0970224507
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